International Desk

2009–2019 news TV program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

International Desk (also referred to as the I-Desk) was a news program on CNN International. It delivered a round-up of the day's events. The show was a late night programme for Asia, an afternoon broadcast in Europe and a mid-morning news programme for the Americas. I-Desk aired live weekdays during the 10 am hour (ET) from CNN Center in Atlanta.[1]

Also known asInternational Desk with Robyn Curnow
Presented byRobyn Curnow (2014-2019)
Hala Gorani (2009–2014)
Michael Holmes (2011–2014)
Isha Sesay (2009–2011)
Fionnuala Sweeney (substitute)
Production locationsCNN Center, Atlanta
Running time60 minutes
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International Desk
Also known asInternational Desk with Robyn Curnow
Presented byRobyn Curnow (2014-2019)
Hala Gorani (2009–2014)
Michael Holmes (2011–2014)
Isha Sesay (2009–2011)
Fionnuala Sweeney (substitute)
Production
Production locationsCNN Center, Atlanta
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkCNN International
ReleaseFebruary 9, 2009 (2009-02-09) 
September 20, 2019 (2019-09-20)
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The show was launched in 2009 as part of a slate of new programming for primetime in Europe.[2] Gorani was initially the sole anchor when I-Desk premiered on 9 February 2009, with the program airing once a day.[3] Isha Sesay joined on 20 April 2009 to host the 10:00am ET edition, with Gorani hosting a second block two hours later. Sesay swapped roles with Holmes in September 2011, taking over as presenter of BackStory, while Holmes took over at I-Desk.[4]

Starting in 2014 Robyn Curnow was the regular anchor of the show. It aired once a day again at 10:00 am. In 2019, due to the expansion of Connect the World with Becky Anderson, the International Desk was cancelled with Curnow taking the weekend Asia-Pacific morning news slot from 6:00 8:00 pm ET on Fridays, 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. ET slot on Saturdays, and 5:00 8:00 p.m. ET slot on Sundays.[5]

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